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Asinara is an
Italian island of 52 km2 (20 sq mi) in area. The name is
Italian for "donkey-inhabited", but it is
thought to
derive from the
Latin "sinuaria"...
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Asinara, Italian:
Asino dell'Asinara (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaːzino dellaziˈnaːra]), is a
breed of
feral donkey indigenous to the
island of
Asinara...
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Asinara is the
second largest island of
Sardinia after Sant'Antioco. It
houses a
great variety of habitats. The
island has an
extremely odd historical...
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kilometres (16 mi) east of
Falcone Cape and in the
center of the Gulf of
Asinara. The port of
Porto Torres is the
second biggest seaport of the island,...
- Somaliland,
Eritrea and Italy.
While the
majority of
prisoners who were kept at
Asinara and
other camps in
Italy survived, tens of
thousands of
detainees perished...
- The Gulf of
Asinara is a sea
sector included between the
Asinara Island, Cape
Falcone and the town of Castelsardo, in
northern Sardinia, Italy. The communes...
- Duke of
Vallombrosa (French: duc de
Vallombrosa e duc dell´
Asinara,
marquis de Morès e de Montemaggiore) was a
title created for the
House of Manca. The...
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peninsula of the same name,
running from the
Nurra plain to the
Asinara Island, part of the
Asinara National Park.
Among the
notable beaches of the Province...
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Islands of
Italy in the
Mediterranean Aegadian Islands Aeolian Islands Asinara Barbana Bergeggi Campanian Archipelago Cheradi Islands Cyclopean Isles...
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Gulfs of
Italy Asinara Cagliari Castellammare Catania Gaeta Genoa Grignano La
Spezia Manfredonia Naples Oristano Policastro Pozzuoli Salerno Squillace...